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Post by Red Rackham on Feb 10, 2023 10:40:47 GMT
A good example of our soft justice system is repeat paedophile offender Gary Glitter. In 2015 he was again sent to prison, this time for 16 years, less than 8 years later he's released. This is not justice, this is a joke.
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Post by Steve on Feb 10, 2023 10:42:12 GMT
Anne Widdecombe on Talk TV ½ hour ago. Ta, she's not known as a liar or fantasist but google has no record of this promise. I suspect she's mistaken.
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Post by jonksy on Feb 10, 2023 10:50:06 GMT
Anne Widdecombe on Talk TV ½ hour ago. Ta, she's not known as a liar or fantasist but google has no record of this promise. I suspect she's mistaken. Good ol steve we can always rely on you to show your own double standards....On your dying site you moderate according to you she was a fuckwit when she attacked your beloved EUSSR......
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Post by jonksy on Feb 10, 2023 11:03:49 GMT
The death penalty has the additional benefit of being carbon positive as it shortens the time convicts are incarcerated ergo cuts the amount of services to maintain them so saving resources and energy. It's a step toward net zero so should be embraced The bodies need to be buried and not burned - burial would count towards carbon capture which we could arbitrage as a carbon offset so there is a financial benefit to the nation as well So indeed... hang the bastards and save the world And they never ever reoofend afterwoods
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Post by Red Rackham on Feb 10, 2023 11:24:57 GMT
The death penalty has the additional benefit of being carbon positive as it shortens the time convicts are incarcerated ergo cuts the amount of services to maintain them so saving resources and energy. It's a step toward net zero so should be embraced The bodies need to be buried and not burned - burial would count towards carbon capture which we could arbitrage as a carbon offset so there is a financial benefit to the nation as well So indeed...hang the bastards and save the world LOL, I doubt it will catch on with Lib/Dems or Greens, but a superb proposal nonetheless.
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Post by jonksy on Feb 10, 2023 11:38:18 GMT
The death penalty has the additional benefit of being carbon positive as it shortens the time convicts are incarcerated ergo cuts the amount of services to maintain them so saving resources and energy. It's a step toward net zero so should be embraced The bodies need to be buried and not burned - burial would count towards carbon capture which we could arbitrage as a carbon offset so there is a financial benefit to the nation as well So indeed...hang the bastards and save the world LOL, I doubt it will catch on with Lib/Dems or Greens, but a superb proposal nonetheless. We mustn't upset the poor lickle snowflakes mate.....Oh I dunno it's fucking fun and that is for sure.....LOL
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Post by Handyman on Feb 10, 2023 12:51:02 GMT
The death penalty has the additional benefit of being carbon positive as it shortens the time convicts are incarcerated ergo cuts the amount of services to maintain them so saving resources and energy. It's a step toward net zero so should be embraced The bodies need to be buried and not burned - burial would count towards carbon capture which we could arbitrage as a carbon offset so there is a financial benefit to the nation as well So indeed...hang the bastards and save the world
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Post by johnofgwent on Feb 10, 2023 12:51:20 GMT
A good example of our soft justice system is repeat paedophile offender Gary Glitter. In 2015 he was again sent to prison, this time for 16 years, less than 8 years later he's released. This is not justice, this is a joke. A case nearer home is a certain Craig Sweeney. After imprisonment for sexual abuse of a child an American Journal of Psychotherapy revealed was in fact his own daughter the piece of shit was released and allowed to wander around near playgrounds and play areas in Bristol which led to his arrest conviction and imprisonment for a second time. Fir some unfathomable reason he was sent to serve the last of his actual time in an open prison where the openly nonce friendly MAPPA rehabilitation crew sent him and a motley crew of similar offenders to a safe house in Caerleon Rd Newport within sight of where a lollipop lady stopped the morning traffic to allow their natural prey to walk to and from school Sweeney abducted a child from Cardiff, took her to his halfway house to use to show his fellow residents how to do the abuse thing properly, then dumped her in tbe back of his car and drove up the M4 towards England An eagle eyed copper on the A4 spotted the car had only one working rear light and tried to pull Sweeney over. He evaded tbe pursuing officer for quite a while until eventually losing control of the car in Calne causing the child to be ejected from their unrestrained seat … One can only assume his interest in the area in which he was caught was the multitude of useful old flooded gravel pits and canal stretches in which a body might have been undetected for quite a while I was driving home from a client in the home counties listening to this account with increasing incredulity when they mentioned the prison he had been in. As i turned off the M4 i was surprised to see a house just up the main road past the turning to the estate where JoG Towers stands covered in white sheeting and festooned with forensics people. Six police cars and vans on tbe other side of the road completed the tableau. Who knows how much suffering a ten quid pack of B&Q quarter ton breaking strain nylon rope applied a few years earlier might have avoided.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2023 14:41:53 GMT
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Post by Red Rackham on Feb 10, 2023 16:34:54 GMT
A good example of our soft justice system is repeat paedophile offender Gary Glitter. In 2015 he was again sent to prison, this time for 16 years, less than 8 years later he's released. This is not justice, this is a joke. A case nearer home is a certain Craig Sweeney. After imprisonment for sexual abuse of a child an American Journal of Psychotherapy revealed was in fact his own daughter the piece of shit was released and allowed to wander around near playgrounds and play areas in Bristol which led to his arrest conviction and imprisonment for a second time. Fir some unfathomable reason he was sent to serve the last of his actual time in an open prison where the openly nonce friendly MAPPA rehabilitation crew sent him and a motley crew of similar offenders to a safe house in Caerleon Rd Newport within sight of where a lollipop lady stopped the morning traffic to allow their natural prey to walk to and from school Sweeney abducted a child from Cardiff, took her to his halfway house to use to show his fellow residents how to do the abuse thing properly, then dumped her in tbe back of his car and drove up the M4 towards England An eagle eyed copper on the A4 spotted the car had only one working rear light and tried to pull Sweeney over. He evaded tbe pursuing officer for quite a while until eventually losing control of the car in Calne causing the child to be ejected from their unrestrained seat … One can only assume his interest in the area in which he was caught was the multitude of useful old flooded gravel pits and canal stretches in which a body might have been undetected for quite a while I was driving home from a client in the home counties listening to this account with increasing incredulity when they mentioned the prison he had been in. As i turned off the M4 i was surprised to see a house just up the main road past the turning to the estate where JoG Towers stands covered in white sheeting and festooned with forensics people. Six police cars and vans on tbe other side of the road completed the tableau. Who knows how much suffering a ten quid pack of B&Q quarter ton breaking strain nylon rope applied a few years earlier might have avoided. Incredible. I don't remember the Sweeney case but it does seem to highlight the fact that the law is soft on crime. Courtesy of wiki: He was sentenced to life in prison with a tariff of 12 years, and would be eligible to be considered for parole after five years and 108 days from the date of sentencing. The judge, John Griffith Williams, QC, stated that the sentence he would have imposed had he passed a determinate sentence would have been one of 12 years, adding that the appropriate sentence after trial would have been 18 years. From that he deducted one-third due to Sweeney's co-operation and his guilty plea at the outset. Had there been a determinate sentence of 12 years (rather than the life sentence the judge imposed) Sweeney would have been released on licence after 6 years. From that the judge deducted the time Sweeney had spent in custody awaiting trial which meant Sweeney could not be considered for parole until he had served five years and 108 days. On 10 July 2006, it was decided the case would not be referred to the Court of Appeal, as the sentence had been calculated in accordance with the legislation enacted by the-then Labour government. The victim's mother said she was "Gut-wrenchingly sick" at the decision.[7]en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_SweeneyHe was sentenced to life in prison, and eligible for parole after 5 years! Is it me? I suspect the vast majority of people would be very sympathetic to JoG's suggestion of a length of B&Q nylon rope.
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Post by Orac on Feb 11, 2023 16:35:58 GMT
There seem to be a number of cases involving child predators, where the behaviour of the authorities seems quite perverse and perplexing - it's not just the one or two that have become highlighted recently. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Dutroux
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Post by Steve on Feb 11, 2023 17:27:50 GMT
How perverse to use the present tense to describe 1989
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Post by Red Rackham on Feb 11, 2023 17:30:38 GMT
How perverse to use the present tense to describe 1989 In the scheme of things 1989 was five minutes ago.
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Post by Steve on Feb 11, 2023 17:39:19 GMT
A lot has changed since 1989 including how Belgium treats such cases as (ironically) Mags own given link showed.
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Post by Orac on Feb 11, 2023 17:44:12 GMT
How perverse to use the present tense to describe 1989 ..." it's not just the one or two that have become highlighted recently"
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